The antebellum roots of distinctively black names

LD Cook, J Parman, T Logan - Historical Methods: A Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This paper explores the existence of distinctively Black names in the antebellum era.
Building on recent research that documents the existence of a national naming pattern for …

The antebellum roots of distinctively black names

LD Cook, J Parman, T Logan - Historical Methods: A Journal …, 2022 - econpapers.repec.org
This paper explores the existence of distinctively Black names in the antebellum era.
Building on recent research that documents the existence of a national naming pattern for …

[PDF][PDF] The Antebellum Roots of Distinctively Black Names

LD Cook, J Parman, T Logan - 2019 - economics.osu.edu
This paper explores the existence of distinctively black names in the antebellum era.
Building on recent research that documents the existence of a national naming pattern for …

The antebellum roots of distinctively black names

LD Cook, J Parman, T Logan - Historical Methods: A Journal of …, 2022 - ingentaconnect.com
This paper explores the existence of distinctively Black names in the antebellum era.
Building on recent research that documents the existence of a national naming pattern for …

[PDF][PDF] The antebellum roots of distinctively black names

LD Cook, J Parman, T Logan - … : A JOURNAL OF …, 2022 - jmparman.people.wm.edu
This paper explores the existence of distinctively Black names in the antebellum era.
Building on recent research that documents the existence of a national naming pattern for …

The antebellum roots of distinctively black names

LD Cook, J Parman, T Logan - Historical Methods: A Journal of …, 2022 - ideas.repec.org
This paper explores the existence of distinctively Black names in the antebellum era.
Building on recent research that documents the existence of a national naming pattern for …

The antebellum roots of distinctively black names.

LD Cook, J Parman, T Logan - Historical Methods, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
This paper explores the existence of distinctively Black names in the antebellum era.
Building on recent research that documents the existence of a national naming pattern for …